Yes everyone wants to be the fastest team but one thing that is more important than that is a team that pushes each other to their limits because a team full of athletes will less likely succeed over the team of leaders. A good attribute as a student-athlete is to be the person who wants to better the people around them and that's what I strive to be. I'm a pretty outgoing person, I love meeting new people who share common interests with me. Besides working out, some of the passing time activities are dancing and reading. Jason Reynolds and Tifanny Jackson are two amazing realistic fiction authors that really make someone lose time when it comes to reading. I am also pretty competitive, I take small games like kickball to the next level because I feel like I should live up to my name. I would prefer staying down south so I can easily travel home but any big diverse university would be fit for me. My athletic goal is to always beat my PR and go further in the sport with my teammates, last year we were so close to going to state last year and it was only because of a few seconds so I want to make up for that lost opportunity.
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100M | 13 |
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